Is Instagram Fashion Envy a Real Thing? Survey Says Young People Suffer From "Insta-Envy"

Check this out: According to results from a recent survey by youth charity vInspired—a nonprofit dedicated to helping people find volunteer opportunities—half of young adults, ages 16 to 25, will spend on average $160 a month buying things to try to look like their favorite celebrities.

Approximately the same number of those surveyed said they suffer from something the charity's dubbed "Insta-envy"—or coveting other people's stuff they see on social media (Instagram and Facebook, mostly).

Does this selfie on Alexa Chung's Instagram make you covet a patent, sky-blue dress?

What I want to know is: Have you ever bookmarked something you saw on Instagram or Facebook to buy later? Have you ever seen something a celeb has selfied and wanted it? Do you remember what it was? Please share in the comments, below!

Thing I covet from Alexa Chung's Instagram: a donkra.

Thing I do not covet from Kim Kardashian's Instagram: standing next to someone checking her armpits.